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The Resistance – Rise From Treason | Review

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Featuring the impressively cool line-up of Jesper Strömblad and Glenn Ljungström (ex-In Flames) on guitars, Christofer Barkensjö (ex-Grave) on drums and Marco Aro (ex-The Haunted) on vocals, The Resistance certainly have talent and experience within their ranks. But don’t go expecting any of the Gothenburg-influenced death metal ala In Flames here, instead The Resistance churns out a way more ugly and abrasive sound, taking that classic Swedish death metal riffing and mixing it up with some hardcore fury. The results, although not entirely groundbreaking, are rather enjoyable and show a genuine sense of anger and fury. These guys sound pissed and it shows, with songs like “My Fire” and “Rise From Treason” carrying out a mighty punch that will surely ignite some violent reactions in the circle pit. Although the overall vibe sits clearly on the side of abrasion and aggression, guitarists Strömblad and Ljungström sometimes slip over some harmonized leads that hark back to their In Flame days, hear song “Face to Face” for example.
However, they certainly don’t want to revive the past and seem determined to crave a niche for themselves, and this “Rise From Treason” is definitely a good start. 

Band info: www.facebook.com/theresistanceswe
Label info: www.ear-music.net



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Grave - Dominion VIII

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Swedish Death-metal act Grave returns four years after their seventh album “Fiendish Regression” with an innovative work, replete with contagious melodies, harmonious riffs and female vocalizations.
Have I fooled you? Obviously not, since we all know that Grave is like a good old whiskey and no matter how many years have gone by, its flavour remains unalterable. No matter how many times their line-up has changed throughout their 20th year career, Grave’s driving force guitarist and vocalist Ola Lindgren has always stood loyal to their Death-Metal origins.
Therefore, besides the facts that “Dominion VIII” is the band’s first work for Swedish label Regain Records, following an entire career made on Century Media and signals the debut of drummer Ronnie Bergerståhl (formerly of Julie Laughs No More and Centinex), the new work dismisses any further explanations.
It doesn’t deviate one inch from what the Swedes had been doing in the last few years and all the ingredients for which Grave are renowned for are present. Slow and doomy riffs intertwined between an old-school, straightforward, fast and brutal riffing. That Swedish groove and dirtiness, gut-wrenching guitar solos, fast and pounding rhythms and aggressive and cavernous vocals. It does tend to sound a bit predictable and boring on some uninspired occasions like for example on opening theme “The World in Darkness” and third track “Deathstorm”. The lifeless production work, a joint effort between Peter Othberg, Ola Lindgren and the rest of the band, although deliberately old-schooled doesn’t bring out the strength of the instruments either. The bass drums are awfully muddy for example and don’t do any justice to the impressive performance of new member Ronnie. Perhaps a new visit to Tommy Tatgren’s Abyss studios wouldn’t be a bad idea in the future.
“Dominion VIII”, most certainty won’t gain Grave any new fans and quite possibly will leave their long-time followers a bit disappointed since their mastermind Ola Lindgren have proved in the past that he’s capable of much more. (5/10)

Band info: www.grave.se
Label info: www.regainrecords.com

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